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Information management in the cardiology department: an analysis of current options for replacing cinefilm

Van Meurs, 1995

Document ID
2947146850121169968
Author
Van Meurs B
Publication year
Publication venue
The International Journal of Cardiac Imaging

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A major cost component in cardiac angiography is the use of cinefilm for archiving. In addition, cinefilm is difficult to reproduce. There is only one unique archival copy, and if it becomes torn, or lost, it cannot be replaced. Consequently, physicians and administrators …
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    • G06F19/30Medical informatics, i.e. computer-based analysis or dissemination of patient or disease data
    • G06F19/32Medical data management, e.g. systems or protocols for archival or communication of medical images, computerised patient records or computerised general medical references
    • G06F19/321Management of medical image data, e.g. communication or archiving systems such as picture archiving and communication systems [PACS] or related medical protocols such as digital imaging and communications in medicine protocol [DICOM]; Editing of medical image data, e.g. adding diagnosis information
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    • G06F19/32Medical data management, e.g. systems or protocols for archival or communication of medical images, computerised patient records or computerised general medical references
    • G06F19/322Management of patient personal data, e.g. patient records, conversion of records or privacy aspects
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    • G11B2220/41Flat as opposed to hierarchical combination, e.g. library of tapes or discs, CD changer, or groups of record carriers that together store one title
    • G11B2220/415Redundant array of inexpensive disks [RAID] systems
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    • G11B27/00Editing; Indexing; Addressing; Timing or synchronising; Monitoring; Measuring tape travel
    • G11B27/02Editing, e.g. varying the order of information signals recorded on, or reproduced from, record carriers
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    • G06F3/06Digital input from or digital output to record carriers, e.g. RAID, emulated record carriers, networked record carriers
    • G06F2003/0692Digital input from or digital output to record carriers, e.g. RAID, emulated record carriers, networked record carriers digital I/O from or to direct access storage devices, e.g. magnetic, optical, magneto-optical disc

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